Response of Nutrients in Apple Leaves to Regulation of Water and Fertilizers in Loess Hilly Area ()
Affiliation(s)
1Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, CAS & MWR, Yangling, China.
2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
3Depertment of Computer Science and Technology, Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Xi’an, China.
4College of Water Resource and Architectural Engineering, Northwest A & F University, Yangling, China.
5Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A & F University, Yangling, China.
6College of Forestry, Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, China.
ABSTRACT
Aiming at the problem of the low utilization ratio of water resource and fertilizers in apple orchard in loess hilly area, which is the result of both water shortage and improper fertilization, a field experiment of the regulation of water and fertilizers is carried out in a typical apple orchard in this area to make analysis of nutrients in apple leaves under different treatments of water and fertilizers. The results show that: in the experimental area: 1) the total nitrogen content in apple leaves maintains at a low level of 1.87% - 3.17%; the total phosphorus content in apple leaves maintains at a low or normal level of 0.13% - 0.16%; and the total potassium content in apple leaves maintains at a deficient level of 0.46% - 0.64%; 2) the regulation of water and fertilizers has some effect on promoting the trees to adsorb both the total nitrogen and the total potassium, but it has no apparent effect on promoting the leaves to adsorb the total phosphorus. In the management of water and fertilizers in this apple orchard, the effects of the water and the fertilizers should be properly regulated to make full use of the limited water resource and improve the utilization ratio of the fertilizers as well, so as to achieve the three goals of saving water, saving fertilizers and improving quality.
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Hua, L. , Gao, J. , Zhou, M. , Gao, Z. and Lin, T. (2018) Response of Nutrients in Apple Leaves to Regulation of Water and Fertilizers in Loess Hilly Area.
Open Journal of Soil Science,
8, 129-135. doi:
10.4236/ojss.2018.84010.
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